COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Music (feature film)

1.

Spanglish (2004)
as Song ("Charlie'S Angels Theme")
Married couple John and Deborah Clasky have their mundane lives forever changed when a fiery new housekeeper, Flor, and her intelligent daughter step into their home. Although Flor and John do not share a common language, Flor speaks only Spanish and John speaks only English, they soon find themselves romantically attracted to each other. This connection acts as a catalyst for both John and Flor to reevaluate their lives and motivates them to solve their respective family problems.

2.

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
as Song ("Charlie'S Angels 2000")
The Angels--Natalie, Dylan, and Alex--prepare to strike without warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands. These are no ordinary rings. They contain valuable encrypted information that reveal the new identities of every person in the Federal Witness Protection Program. When witnesses start turning up dead, only the Angels, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts can stop the perpetrator, a mysterious "fallen" Angel. Aided by their trusty colleague, Jimmy Bosley, the Angels' adventure begins at a remote Mongolian outpost and ends only after Dylan is forced to face a dark secret from her past--a secret that puts the lives of her two best friends in danger.

3.

Radio (2003)
as Song ("Theme From Charlie'S Angels")
James Robert Kennedy--nicknamed 'Radio' because of his vintage radio collection and his love of music--is a loner in Anderson, South Carolina, pushing his ever-present grocery cart up and down the streets. He speaks to no one and is rarely spoken to, until one day, Coach Harold Jones, one of the tow

4.

Back to the Secret Garden (2001)
Lizzie Buscana, a young orphaned girl from New York, receives an invitation to travel to England in 1946 as part of an exchange program. Her sponsor is Lady Mary, the wife of Britain's U.S. ambassador who recently left her post as head of Misselthwaite Manor orphanage, handing the reins to Martha So

5.

High Noon (2000)
A remake of the 1952 western "High Noon," about lawman Will Kane, who promises his young bride, Amy, that he will leave his dangerous career to start a ranch. Just as the newlyweds are about to leave town, word comes that a man whom Kane sent to prison years earlier, is coming to town on the noon tr

6.

High Noon (2000)
A remake of the 1952 western "High Noon," about lawman Will Kane, who promises his young bride, Amy, that he will leave his dangerous career to start a ranch. Just as the newlyweds are about to leave town, word comes that a man whom Kane sent to prison years earlier, is coming to town on the noon tr

7.

Best Friends For Life (1998)
Sarah and Harriet have been best friends since childhood. They married at the same time, had children within the same year and now find themselves facing uncertain futures after the sudden deaths of their husbands. Though they have much in common, Sarah is a relaxed nature lover, while Harriet is in

8.

Spice World (1997)
as Song ("Charlie'S Angels")
One week in the lives of the Spice Girls, as they come across various celebrities, film producers, and tabloid journalists, culminating in their (fictional) concert debut.

9.

What Love Sees (1996)
Based on the true story about a blind couple from very different backgrounds and opposite sides of the country whose letter-writing friendship turns to love. The two overcome many hardships as they marry and and raise four children on a ranch.

10.

What Love Sees (1996)
Based on the true story about a blind couple from very different backgrounds and opposite sides of the country whose letter-writing friendship turns to love. The two overcome many hardships as they marry and and raise four children on a ranch.

11.

Haunting of Helen Walker, The (1995)
A prim governess finds herself looking after two children who are haunted by the spirits of their dead valet and nanny.

12.

Brady Bunch Movie, The (1995)
as Song ("Charlie'S Angels")
This film version of the beloved '70s sitcom finds Carol and Mike Brady, their three daughters and three sons, and trusted maid Alice living in an L.A. suburb in 1995. Even though the days of double knits and Astroturf are over, the Bradys are oblivious to the changes around them, and seventies values still reign supreme in their household. Not completely immune to the stress of the '90s, though, they have just one week to come up with $20,000 in back taxes, or lose their home to a scheming neighbor, Mr. Ditmeyer.

13.

Haunting of Helen Walker, The (1995)
A prim governess finds herself looking after two children who are haunted by the spirits of their dead valet and nanny.

14.

Haunting of Helen Walker, The (1995)
A prim governess finds herself looking after two children who are haunted by the spirits of their dead valet and nanny.

15.

Trick of the Eye (1994)
An artist commissioned to paint a mural in memorial to the daughter of a wealthy widow stumbles onto the dark truth surrounding her subject's supposedly accidental death.

16.

While Justice Sleeps (1994)
A recent widow's grief is compounded when she suspects her daughter was assaulted by an old family friend.

Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (1992)
A lawyer and his family move to Baltimore where he becomes the law partner of his old adversary and gets involved in the case of a woman wrongly imprisoned in a mental institution.

Ironclads (1991)
A television movie recreating the Civil War confrontation between the warships "Monitor" and "Merrimack." A woman helps a Union soldier infiltrate the Confederate Army and learn important secrets regarding the firepower of the "Merrimack" for the designer of the rival battleship.

21.

Shadow of a Doubt (1991)
A television movie remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1943 thriller about a young girl who discovers that her uncle is the notorious "Merry Widow" serial killer.

22.

Ironclads (1991)
A television movie recreating the Civil War confrontation between the warships "Monitor" and "Merrimack." A woman helps a Union soldier infiltrate the Confederate Army and learn important secrets regarding the firepower of the "Merrimack" for the designer of the rival battleship.

23.

Lookalike, The (1990)
A woman desperately fights for her sanity after being haunted by the exact lookalike of her dead daughter.

24.

April Morning (1988)
A young boys cpming of age using the revolutionary war as the backdrop.

25.

Pancho Barnes (1988)
A film based on the true story of Florence "Pancho" Barnes, a Pasadena debutante who fled an arranged marriage to become an ace pilot and a contemporary of Amelia Earhart. Through her efforts, the Motion Picture Stunt Pilots Association was created. Barnes later trained many of the flyers who became

26.

Woman He Loved, The (1988)
A television movie about Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee who won the heart of England's future King Edward VIII, and the events that led him to give up the throne for her in 1936.

27.

April Morning (1988)
A young boys cpming of age using the revolutionary war as the backdrop.

28.

Pancho Barnes (1988)
A film based on the true story of Florence "Pancho" Barnes, a Pasadena debutante who fled an arranged marriage to become an ace pilot and a contemporary of Amelia Earhart. Through her efforts, the Motion Picture Stunt Pilots Association was created. Barnes later trained many of the flyers who became

29.

Stone Fox (1987)
A movie based on a popular children's book with a traditional boy-and-his-dog story. To save his Grampa's farm, young Willy enters a dog-sled race with his dog, Morgan. But he's up against a burly Shoshone Indian, Stone Fox, who has never lost a race.

30.

Angel in Green (1987)
A nun while at work on a underdeveloped Pacific Island, falls in love with a United States Army Captain training the villagers in self defense.

31.

Christmas Gift, The (1986)
A big city architect surveys a site in a small Colorado town which seems to have remained unchanged for a hundred years, and where all the inhabitants believe in Santa Claus.

32.

Last Days of Patton, The (1986)
A television movie continuing the story of General George S. Patton Jr. detailed in the 1970 feature film, "Patton." The film chronicles the controversial last days, both public and private, of the American general.

33.

Christmas Gift, The (1986)
A big city architect surveys a site in a small Colorado town which seems to have remained unchanged for a hundred years, and where all the inhabitants believe in Santa Claus.

34.

Corsican Brothers, The (1985)
An adaptation of the Dumas novel of revenge and love on nineteenth century Corsica, and the feud between two families caught up in a centuries-old tradition of vendetta. The drama focuses on twin brothers, Louis and Lucien da Franchi, who, despite personalilty differences, share an uncanny physical

35.

Romance on the Orient Express (1985)
Torn, seemingly, from one of those soft-cover romance novels, this lush drama deals with an interlude between an American magazine editor and a dashing young Englishman while traveling between Venice and Paris, rekindling briefly an affair the two had enjoyed together ten years earlier. John Gielgud

36.

Dune (1984)
In the year 10,991 a race ensues for the discovery of a valuable spice found on a farawy planet.

37.

Camille (1984)
A sumptuous refilming of Dumas' tragic tale of a young Parisian courtesan and her passionate but doomed love affair with a rich young man who showers her daily with white camellias. This was the 25th (at least) movie version dating back to a Danish adaptation in 1907 and including several movies of

38.

Computercide (1982)
Sci-fi pilot, filmed in 1977 as "The Final Eye," about the last private detective on Earth, who is hired to find a missing scientist in the year 1996, last seen by his daughter on Eden Isle, the utopian paradise he founded.

39.

Ivanhoe (1982)
Expansive fifth filming of the Sir Walter Scott classic novel dealing with the adventures of a chivalrous 12th century Saxon knight and the two women in his life, Lady Rowena and the Jewish girl, Rebecca. Anthony Andrews, newcomer Lysette Anthony, and Olivia Hussey play the roles taken in the 1952 v

40.

Red Flag: The Ultimate Game (1981)
Rivalry between jet pilots -- in the old Chester Morris-Richard Arlen "B-movie" mold -- is woven through this fictional account of Air Force war games over the Nevada desert, highlighted by some extraordinary aerial photography by Rexford Metz. Retired General Charles Yeager, the famed test pilot of

41.

Elvis and the Beauty Queen (1981)
In the second of TV's two movies on Elvis Presley, the story of his story romance with Memphis-born beauty queen Linda Thompson, after his marriage to Priscilla went on the rocks, is retold--from the viewpoint of Miss Thompson, who received billing as "program consultant." Elvis's songs are sung by

42.

Terror Among Us (1981)
Police sergeant Don Meredith and parole officer Jennifer Salt endeavor to stop rapist-on-parole Ted Shackelford before he can follow through on his threats to five women. The cast, comprised completely of TV actors (as opposed to film stars), and the production company, as well as the theme and its

43.

Pleasure Palace, The (1980)
Dashing Omar Sharif stars as a professional gambler, connoisseur, gourmet and sportsman who sets out to help Hope Lange, as a Las Vegas hotel-casino owner, from losing its controlling interest to a business syndicate but finds his reputation is on the line when he runs into a mystery lady (Victoria

44.

Cry of the Innocent (1980)
Rod Taylor, an American insurance executive who sees his wife and two children die when a plane crashes into their vacation cottage on the Irish coast, uncovers a series of suspicious clues indicating that it was no accident, after a pretty financial reporter who resembles his dead wife (Joanna Pett

45.

TALE OF TWO CITIES, A (1980)
Dickens' historical romance set against a backdrop of the French Revolution gets its seventh filming, and probably its most lavish, with Chris Sarandon in the dual roles of Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay. Kenneth More plays one of his last roles as Jarvis Lorry, an agent for the Franco-British ban

46.

Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980)
The sumptuous remake, another in the string of literary classics lavishly redone for TV by Norman Rosemont, recounts the tale of the impoverished youngster from New York who becomes heir to his titled grandfather's British estate, but has to warm the old man's heart before he can truly lay claim. Pr

47.

Pleasure Palace, The (1980)
Dashing Omar Sharif stars as a professional gambler, connoisseur, gourmet and sportsman who sets out to help Hope Lange, as a Las Vegas hotel-casino owner, from losing its controlling interest to a business syndicate but finds his reputation is on the line when he runs into a mystery lady (Victoria

48.

All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)
Highly-acclaimed remake of the 1930 film classic about a young generation's disillusionment and eventual destruction by war. Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine took the roles played in the original by Lew Ayres and Louis Wolheim. This version received seven Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Drama,

49.

All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)
Highly-acclaimed remake of the 1930 film classic about a young generation's disillusionment and eventual destruction by war. Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine took the roles played in the original by Lew Ayres and Louis Wolheim. This version received seven Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Drama,

50.

Sanctuary of Fear (1979)
An amiable Manhattan parish priest with a bent for crime-solving comes to the aid of a damsel in distress, a young actress who is innocently embroiled in a series of bizarre incidents and cannot find a sympathetic ear among the police. This pilot for a proposed "Father Brown" series updated the G.K.

51.

Avalanche Express (1979)
as Music; Music Director
During the cold war, a Soviet biological warfare expert plans to defect to the West. A CIA agent gets the man onboard a European train in order to aid his escape, but the Soviets are determined to stop at nothing to prevent this, including starting an avalanche which envelopes the train.

52.

Four Feathers, The (1978)
The fifth filming of the adventure classic about a British soldier in the 1880s who fights to regain his honor after being given four white feathers, symbols of cowardice. Previously made in 1921, 1929, 1939 and 1956. Olga Lehmann received an Emmy Award-nomination for her period costumes.

53.

Guide For the Married Woman, A (1978)
A romantic comedy about a housewife who rebels against being taken for granted by her husband and dreams about finding new romantic adventures in her life. Cybill Shepherd made her television film debut as the star of this semi-sequel to writer Frank Tarloff's 1967 movie "A Guide for the Married Man

54.

Les Miserables (1978)
A lavish remake of the classic about the escaped convict, a woodcutter who had been imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his starving family, and the dogged police inspector who dedicates himself to hounding the man until he can again be put behind bars. An Emmy Award nomination went to d

55.

Captains Courageous (1977)
A remake of Kipling's all-time adventure classic that starred Spencer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew and Melvyn Douglas in 1937 and told of a spoiled rich kid who grows up fast under the care of a crusty sea captain after falling overboard from his father's ship.

56.

Delta County U.S.A. (1977)
Delta County is "Peyton Place" relocated in a staid southern community, with the communications barrier between the generations as solid as ever.

57.

Man In The Iron Mask, The (1977)
A stylish new version of the Dumas swashbuckler, mixing fact and fictitious derring-do and telling of Louis XIV's identical twin. It already had been filmed a half-dozen times in several variations. This production earned Emmy Award nominations for writer William Bast and costumer Olga Lehmann.

58.

Danger in Paradise (1977)
This was the pilot for the brief 1977-78 series "Big Hawaii," with an angry young man fighting his scheming stepmother for control of his ill father's huge island ranch-estate.

59.

Magnificent Magnet of Santa Mesa, The (1977)
A Disney-like comedy about a naive young scientist whose employers try to steal his invention -- an energy disk that can solve the world's energy crisis. Originally this film had been scheduled to premiere nearly three months earlier under the title "Adventures of Freddie."

60.

Roger & Harry: The Mitera Target (1977)
The pilot movie for a series that never materialized, dealing with a pair of free-wheeling investigators who specialize in recovering lost and stolen objects as well as missing or kidnapped persons, and who here are hired by a millionaire businessman whose daughter apparently was spirited out of the

61.

Charlie's Angels (1976)
This was the pilot for the hit TV series that began in September 1976, with three attractive females who work for a very private investigator, a man they have never seen or met, and must use their wiles to con the manager of a vineyard into revealing the whereabouts of the body of his wealthy boss w

62.

Count Of Monte Cristo, The (1975)
A sumptuous new version of the adventure classic which already had been filmed more than a dozen times. Louis Jourdan, who plays DeVillefort this time, was Edmond Dantes in the 1961 adaptation. Both Richard Chamberlain and Trevor Howard won Emmy Award nominations for their performances.

63.

Count Of Monte Cristo, The (1975)
A sumptuous new version of the adventure classic which already had been filmed more than a dozen times. Louis Jourdan, who plays DeVillefort this time, was Edmond Dantes in the 1961 adaptation. Both Richard Chamberlain and Trevor Howard won Emmy Award nominations for their performances.

Only With Married Men (1974)
A comedy about a sexy girl who only wants to date married men and a sly bachelor who pretends to be married to avoid a long-term involvement with anyone.

66.

Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped, The (1974)
A small-town beauty with wide eyes, great ambitions and empty pockets is presented to a wealthy and jaded magazine publisher as a bikinied birthday present by his business associates.

67.

Roll, Freddy, Roll! (1974)
A mild-mannered computer programmer lives on roller skates for seven days to compete for attention with his son's stepfather and to win a place in the Guinness Book of Records.

68.

Get Christie Love! (1974)
A foxy female cop goes undercover to bust a drug empire in this pilot for the first of the policewoman series (1974-75), in which Miss Graves was joined by Charles Cioffi (in the role originated by Guardino) and Jack Kelly as their boss. Graves subsequently disappeared from television to take up rel

69.

What Are Best Friends For? (1973)
An amiable comedy about the determined efforts of a married couple to find a girl for their recently divorced best friend.

70.

Hijack! (1973)
Two veteran truckers are hired to haul a top-secret cargo from Los Angeles to Houston and are challenged by a series of hijacking attempts by a group who will stop at nothing to prevent delivery.

71.

Man Without a Country, The (1973)
This classic about the man who renounced his country and lived to regret it received a sparkling production here with a tour-de-force performance by Cliff Robertson, aging sixty years as Philip Nolan. Previously it had been filmed three times as a silent movie and once (in 1938) as a short for Vitap

72.

Bait, The (1973)
An undercover policewoman risks her life as she lures a homicidal rapist into a trap.

73.

Jarrett (1973)
An unrealized series project for Glenn Ford as an erudite investigator specializing in fine arts cases, here tangling with an urbane villain, a bogus preacher, and his nubile snake-dancer niece while tracking down some missing rare Biblical scrolls.

74.

Birds Of Prey (1973)
A suspense thriller about a World War II ace turned traffic reporter for a Salt Lake City radio station who witnesses a bank robbery from his helicopter and is drawn into an aerial duel with the gang.

75.

Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)
as Orig mus
A straight-jacketed corporate man escapes his humdrum existence by becoming a tap-dancing magician.

76.

Every Man Needs One (1972)
A swinging bachelor architect is pressured into hiring a dedicated women's libber as his assistant and finds himself falling for her.

77.

Playmates (1972)
A romantic comedy involving two divorced men who become friends and then secretly begin dating each other's ex-wives, causing even more complications than their original marriages did.

Music (special)

Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming (1985)
as Music Director
An eighty-second birthday celebration for Bob Hope upon his return to England, the land of his birth, for a royal celebration.

85.

Big Bend Country (1981)
as Music
The story, set in 1865, follows the adventures of Ian McGregor, a battle-weary Confederate soldier who brings his family to Big Bend, Tennessee, to begin a new life. In the pilot episode, the McGregors' new found peace is shattered when marauders attack and destroy their home.

Three Wives of David Wheeler, The (1979)
as Music
The story of David Wheeler, owner of Wheeler Graphic Arts, and a man with three wives: Ginger, his first ex-wife and still his business partner; Bibi, his second ex-wife, a model he still employes; and Julia, his current wife, a girl who understands -- usually.

89.

Good Ol' Boys (1979)
as Music
The story of Traveler and Cooter, two would-be country music stars marking time as vending machine maintenance men.

90.

Piper's Pets (1979)
as Music
The misadventures of Dr. Donald Piper, a nervous veterinarian, and his not-too-bright assistant, Lester.

Heck's Angels (1976)
as Music
The story, set in France in 1917, follows the misadventures of Colonel Gregory Heck and his Aero Squadron 35, a group of inept aviators who battle the Germans as best they can.

Celebration: The American Spirit (1976)
as Music
Yet another bicentennial special, this one inspired by the bland and somewhat murky theme of "the American Spirit."

99.

Big Eddie (1975)
as Music
The pilot film for the series of the same title. The story of "Big Eddie" Smith, a Runyonesque character from Broadway's glorious past who has renounced his past life as a gambler to run a mostly-legitimate rental outfit in Manhattan. In the pilot episode, Eddie calls on his old underworld connectio

Ann in Blue (1974)
as Music
The story of Ann Neal, the head of a four-woman police unit in New York City. The pilot episode follows Ann as she becomes head of the unit.

102.

Bobby Parker and Company (1974)
as Music
The story of the somewhat self-obsessed Bobby Parker, as seen through his eyes only. The other characters are only significant insofar as they have some relation to Bobby, and in fact are only referred to as, for instance, "Bobby's wife," or "Bobby's mother," etc. Bobby thinks of these intrusive fig

Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour, The (1973)
as Music
The pilot episode for the series of the same title. A program of low-key humor featuring the comedy team of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber.

108.

Keeping Up With the Joneses (1972)
as Music
The misadventures of two couples, one white and one black, who share the same New York brownstone and the same surname -- Jones. In the pilot episode, Ernie and Pat (the white couple) believe their friend Walt is involved with another woman when they spot him in a restaurant with a woman not his wif

109.

Honeymoon Suite (1972)
as Music
Comedy vignettes that depict brief incidents in the lives of couples who check into the honeymoon suite of the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Good Life, The (1971)
as Music
The story of Albert and Jane Miller, a married couple who pose as a butler and cook to escape life's endless problems. The pilot episode depicts how Albert and Jane become the servants to industrialist Charles Dutton.

112.

Funny Side, The (1971)
as Music Director
The pilot episode for the series of the same title. The program explores the funny side of everyday life as seen through the eyes of five couples.

Music (TV Mini-Series)

113.

Master Of The Game (1984)
Sidney Sheldon's colorful, best-selling saga of a dynasty that made a fortune in diamonds was the basis of this three-part miniseries spanning over a century, beginning with a young Scotsman (Ian Charleson) going to South Africa to seek his fortune and vowing revenge against the local merchant (Dona

114.

Peter and Paul (1981)
A two-part, four-hour chronicle following two of Jesus' disciples, from his crucifixion and the three decades that followed in which they strive to keep Christ's faith alive to their fate in Rome of approximately A.D. 64, with the beheading of Paul and the crucifixion of Peter. Aside from the two le

115.

Beulah Land (1980)
This florid amalgam of a pair of novels by Lonnie Coleman about the Old South had ambitions to be the TV equivalent of "Gone With the Wind" in its telling of a young southern belle who becomes mistress of a magnificent plantation. Trouble-plagued throughout its production (the original director, Vir